Climate Change and Security. , C. C. & Committee, S. Technical Report 14, Advisory Council on International Affairs, January, 2009. 00000
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This report on climate change and security by the Advisory Council on International Affairs (AIV) has been drafted for the Dutch Minister of Defence. On 10 July 2008 the Minister requested a report on ‘the likely implications of climate change for the international security situation over the next twenty years’ (see Annexe I for the request for advice). The request for advice, which was made in the context of the defence policy review on the future of the armed forces1 , complements the request for advice from the Dutch Minister for Development Cooperation on the subject of ‘climate, energy and poverty reduction’ of 15 March 2008.
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	title = {Climate {Change} and {Security}},
	abstract = {This report on climate change and security by the Advisory Council on International Affairs (AIV) has been drafted for the Dutch Minister of Defence. On 10 July 2008 the Minister requested a report on ‘the likely implications of climate change for the international security situation over the next twenty years’ (see Annexe I for the request for advice). The request for advice, which was made in the context of the defence policy review on the future of the armed forces1 , complements the request for advice from the Dutch Minister for Development Cooperation on the subject of ‘climate, energy and poverty reduction’ of 15 March 2008.},
	number = {14},
	institution = {Advisory Council on International Affairs},
	author = {Climate Change {and} Security Committee},
	month = jan,
	year = {2009},
	note = {00000},
	keywords = {violence-conflicts-wars, collapse, climate},
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